Well Betta breeding is tricky, some betta keepers are "ok" but others are NOT, your betta keeper must have a seperater to separate the male from the female. You must do this so the male can get use to the look of the female.. After 1-2 days put the female in with the male.. And watch them, if they fight then you will have to separate them again.
to make more bettas
Yes all bettas can mate with other bettas. " regular betta fish" there are different types and they can all breed together.
Yes how do you think the multicolored bettas came to be the fish are still bettas no matter the color they are.
yes, he can wait apx 16 days after first breeding
Bettas don't form pair bonds like some other fish--notably cichlids--do, so you can breed your female to the male you already have.
No, you need a 10 gallon aquarium. Bettas should not be kept in bowls at all. 2.5 gallons is the minimum.
Yes, crowntail females can mate with halfmoon males, and vice versa. Any type of betta can mate with any another type. Veiltails with halfmoons, deltas with crowntails, etc. But most people prefer to breed bettas with their own type because they plan to sell them, and most people don't want "mutts". They can also keep the coloration, finnage, and physical characeteristics of the betta type. It is much easier to sell these purebred bettas. If you planning on breeding the crowntail and halfmoon and selling, I highly suggest that you reconsider this. Get a two quality bettas (same type) from a good breeder. Enjoy your fish!
Yes they can; it's not typically about the colours, but whether the male will build a bubble nest for the particular female you are trying to breed him with.
they build it to mate even if there is no female Betta the male builds by instinct and a change in water triggers it. hope that helps.
Fish that are compatible with male bettas in a community tank are peaceful, non-aggressive species that do not resemble bettas or have long, flowing fins. Some examples include neon tetras, dwarf corydoras, and ghost shrimp. It is important to monitor their interactions closely to prevent any aggression.
crown tail bettas.
Yes. Female bettas of all ages can live safely with other female bettas. Female bettas, unlike males, are not violent. Actually, they are quite docile and calm.